Then the only other options I know of would be to
1) Reinstall the OS
2) Run the repair from the recovery console (on the OS cd)
3) Remove the hard drive, plug it in as a secondary in another computer and run chkdsk /r

I don't have a recovery cd for the computer, but If I obtained one how would I run it if the PC shuts off before it can load anything?

Also, I received advice that told me to check the PC health status in the BIOS menu, and I am able to load this menu. The only thing that looked strange to me is that right under where it says "Shutdown Temperature 90*c/194*f" it gives a few values such as +3.3v and then to the right is has the number 3.32, but on the one that says +12v the number to the right reads only 11.70 volts. Has this ANYTHING to do with my problem?

I know I am not a computer genius, but as of this point I am completely lost.

The voltage and temps don't apply. The computer is rebooting while it's trying to load windows, so there is probably a missing or corrupt file.

If you obtained a cd, you would boot using the cd, (not the os, so it shouldn't shut down). Then in the windows installation menu, you can press r to go to the recovery console, and try the "chkdsk /r" command.

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